Human threat test: A method to test anxiety related behavior in a marmoset monkey
conference paper
The human threat test is a non-human primate putative model of anxiety. It is based on findings that marmosets will exhibit anxiety-related behavior in the presence of a human observer in front of the cage. The test is applied to our marmoset colony to asses the effects of three psychoactive compounds: diazepam, modafinil and Δ9-THC on anxiety-related behavior.
TNO Identifier
183568
Source title
Proceedings of the Congress on Measuring Behavior 2005, Wageningen
Pages
472-473
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